ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月10日 12時36分


First came the fires. Now come the floods. Heavy rains lashed the hillsides of Santa Barbara County today. At least 13 people — and possibly more, the authorities warned — were killed as a vast area northwest of Los Angeles, recently scorched in the state’s largest wildfire on record, became the scene of another disaster, as a driving rainstorm, the heaviest in nearly a year, triggered floods and mudslides. The wreckage of the downpour, coming so soon after the wildfires, was not a coincidence but a direct result of the charred lands, left vulnerable to quickly forming mudslides. For residents and emergency workers, still weighing the devastation of the fires, it was a day of grim rituals resumed: road closings, evacuations, downed power lines, heroic rescues and a search for the dead. @acullenphoto captured this scene in a front yard in Montecito, California, near Highway 101, a crucial artery along the coast south from Santa Barbara. Visit the link in our profile for updates.


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